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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-09-05, Page 4SHAW'S VROCETERIA FREE DELIVERY - PHONE 161 0 C MEALS 11111..111.111011.1 ,,, . ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1,„,11,!!111111111111111111111,111,1„1 1111 111 1 111 1 15 oz. Nature Best Fruit-Belt Dessert PEAS PEARS 2 for 31c 20 oz. 24c M Club - House Peanut Butter Tall Glass 4k 1 Quality Always Spare yourself the pain of "shopping around" for a Monument to honour your loved one. Depend on our reputation for highest quality and fair dealings. See Ue First. ALL CLASSES OF MONUMENTS IN STOCK Most Modern Equipment for Shots and Cemetery Work iriSdription Work Promptly Attended to, Brownlie Memorials WILLIAM IIROWNLIE, Owner and Operator Alfred St. Wingham Box 373 'Phone 450 PICTURE MA AZ! Included In All Saturday Editions of 4/kite/Lift aoacaiati 76ydicvstilreeinplywt, BEGINNING 9 The big, new, London Free Press feature, WEEKEND Picture Magazine, is tops in reading entertainment. Subscribers will find its lifelike Photography and sparkling color illustrations an eye-filling treat and an example of the finest printing work of the kind on the continent. Top writers, experts in the field of fiction and specialized articles, will be among the contributors. The whole world will be their "beat" with Canada in a preferred spot, Ace cameramen will be training their lenses on the home; scene, from coast to coast, as well as on an international scale. E TE Be Sure of Your Copy - -- ORDER DAILY DELIVERY At Tout FREE PRESS DEALER III From Your CAE:, 1.1/ From THE FREE PRESS OFFICE PAGE rOTTIt TIIE WINGHAU, ADVANC emeemeereee. trerareESDAY, SEPTEMER r, 1941. Want Ads give traction Pickard-Didgieish FOR SALE SELL 1'0:UR POULTRY the Co-op- way. Call 271 for prices and truck- ing service. Our prices are good. Store your meats. fruits and vege- zebles in our modern storage. Lock- ers, waxed cartons and waxed .pa- per available to town and country patrons. rrb PleCTI;R.F. FRAMING--A specialty. ;Verret,. II !use, Wine ham. FOR SALE--I'sed Remington Stan- dard Typewriter, suitable as prac- tice machine, $35.00, Apply to Earl Heywood, CENX, Wingham, 5:12h FOR SALE A Connor nand washing Machine with wringer. Apply to Mrs. D. Hamilton, Minnie St., phone 381. 5, USED SPACE HEATERS—All sizes, cleaning and service. Hiseler and Son. Box 332. Phone 426, 5b FOR SALE-350 Pullets, Me months old. Barred Rock and New Hamp- shire cross, Apply Cameron Walsh, Belgrave, Phone 15r23. Brussels. 5b FOR SALE—Quebec heater, Quebec. stove, davenport, dinner set and antiques, and other furniture. Phone 694J after 6 p.m. 5b FOR SALE—Large size child's tri- cycle, C.C.M. Price $8.00. Phone 206. 5b FOR SALE—Good set of Back-band Harness, nearly n e w, including collars and bridles. Apply Varley Bros, Belgrave. 5b FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY you get a $1 atomizer free with a $2.50 bottle of "COTY" toilet waters namely, Paris, L'Organ, Emeraude or L'Aimant, at Kerr's Drug Store. 5b WATERLOO M.M., TRACTORS & MACHINERY FOR SALE-30 small fence Posts and four large posts. Call 190, Wing- ham. Ob 5b — -- — FOR SALE - Dining room suite with china cabinet In good condition. Apply Mrs. E. Farley-, Belgrave. 5b ="17-- • ---- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE • FOR SALE-300 Soiling-bred. Hemp- Rock pullets, laying: Durham heif- er, due in October. Edgar Dane, •. No. 1, Wroieeter, phone 30r4, Webx- eter. CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE- Nash sedan 1929 model. Motor A-1. Must he sold this week. Price $125.00. J. E. Davis c o Mrs. Birtch, Centre St. FOR SALE- 1949 Ford coach, Low mileage, Only one owner. Clean throughout. Apply to Box 76, Ad- vance-Times. 5b FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE—House on Shuter St, for immediate possession. Apply T. R, IVIathers, phone 303. 5h ROOM FOR RENT—Comfortable room, breakfast, if desired, all con- veniences, central, Business girl or student, Box 75, Advance-Times. 29:5b FOR SALE-6 room house in Tees- water, Ont., white block board, freshly decorated inside and out, insulated, oil heated, shade trees, garden, a desirable home, immediate possession, reasonable. Mrs. T. H. Newman, Box 357, Teeswater, Ont. 5b FOR SALE—Bungalow in Lower Wingham, 5 rooms, good full-sized garage, barn 16' square, splendid large clean garden. Apply R, F. Bacon, on premises any time. 5* HELP WANTED—FEMALE NURSE AIDS WANTED Nurse Aids for staff of Ontario Hos- pital, St. Thomas. Initial salary $1050.00 per annum, plus Cost of Liv- ing bonus of $300.00. Annual incre- ment, Modern residence. Room, board, uniforms, and laundry provided at cost of $27.00 per month. Three weeks' vacation, all statutory holidays and special holidays with pay, 8 hour day, 5i, day week. Superannuation and accumulative sick leave. Apply to Superintendent of Nurses, Ontario Hospital, St. Thomas. 22:29:5b EMPLOYMENT WANTED BABY - SITTING --RELIABLE High school girl wants baby-sitting even" ings, Reasonable, Phone 544R, 5b BIRTHS MILLER -.-At Listowel Hospital, on Monday, August 27, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Miller, Listowel, daughter, JOHANN— At the Wingham General Hospital. on Thursday, August 30, 1051, to Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Johann, Teeswatcr, a son. WILSON—At the Wingham General Hospital. on Saturday, September 1. 1051, • to Mr. and Mrs, Cecil , a son. PRESTON—To John and Ivy Preston itt Clintpn Hospital, Clinton, Ont„ a son, Frank Fleuty, on Saturday, Sept. 1, 1951, WILL—At the Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, September 4, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Will, R.R. 1, Wroxeter, a daughter, HEDDERICH—In St, Michael's Hos- pitel, Toronto, on Wednesday, Sept- ember 5th., 1951, to Dr. and Mrs'l! H. Hedderich, of Caracus, Vene- zuela, !nee Frances Currie) a son. WANTED WANTED TO BUY- Child's used tri- cycle in good condition, Phone 453. 5,' WANTED TO BUY—Timothy seed, clover seed and field peas, Highest prices paid. R. Cramm, seed mer- chant, Pinkerton, Ont, Phone Car- gill 78r3. 5* WANTED—Child's folding go-cart and a walker. Mrs, Sellers, phone Wingham 610W13. 5* EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Either in store or private house. Call 340J, Wingham in forenoons. IN MEMORIAM WATSON—In loving memory of a clear husband, W. G. Franklyn Wat- son. Only a memory of bygone clays, And a sigh for a face unseen, But a constant feeling that God alone Knows just what should have been. —Sadly missed by his wife. 5b CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hammond wish to thank their friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness and expres- sions of sympathy shown them •in their recent bereavement. 5b CARD OF THANKS Mr. R, F. Bacon and family wish to express their thanks and !apprecia- tion to all their friends and neigh- bours for the lovely flowers and ex- pressions of sympathy they received during their bereavement in the loss of a loving wife and mother, Espec- ially thanking the Rev. E. 0. Lan- caster for his words of comfort and Dr. Crawford for his care and at- tention, also the nurses and staff of Wingham General Hospital,who were especially kind to the late Mrs. Bacon. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white nylon marquisette over white taffeta with a slight train, Her headdress was a fingertip length veil from a Juliet cap of eyelet, which matched the yoke of her dress, She carried a bouqUet of yellow gladioli and ivy. The mat- ron-of-honour, Mrs. William Renwick, ! wore a floor-length dress of rose taf- I feta with matching mittens and Juliet gealancip ainid.ane dart;vy,ied a bouquet of white Harold Powell of Orillia was the best man and William Renwick and Stanley Powell of Seabright, were ushers, Miss Annie White sang "I'll Walk Beside You" and '0 Perfect Love.' Organist was Stanley Roberts. Seventy guests were received at the home of the bride's parents, by the bride's mother in street-length grey lace with wine-coloured acces- sories, and corsage of lilies, assisted by the groom's mother in street- length brown' figured jersoy wicli corsage of gardenias and yellow roses, For going away the bride wore a navy gabardine suit with grey acces- sories and orchid corsage. The couple left on a trip to Manitoulin Island and Northern Ontario, Upon their' re- turn they will reside at 44 Viewpoint Avenue in Hamilton. Guests at the Pickhard-Dalgleien nuptials were present from Gore Ice Lake, Orillia, Markham, Grim-shy, Dunnville, Toronto, Stoney Creek and Washington, D.C. Holmes-Wightman An arrangement of pink and white gladioli .intermingled with ferns, formed the setting in Listowel United Church on Saturday, August 25th., for the wedding of Phyllis Gertrude, dau- ghter of Mr, and Mrs. James C. Wightman, Listowel, and Clarence Courtney Holmes, Avonport, N. S., son of Mrs. Holmes and the late. C. A. Holmes, Rev. J. D. Martin, Listowel PwalisilQev, t loyPacIftopr•Zigag, r.I'i'lleeroriet eo,":11aQ)b,eY' d the wedding. music. Soloist was Miss Dorothy Hartsell, Kitchener, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white nylon • net over satin, fashioned with a skirt which extended into a train and with long, Illy-point sleeves. Her fingertip v it "fell front a beaded headdress, A double steand of pearls completed her costume, and she carried a white Bible. Miss Margaret Ann 'Moir, Reg. Londbn, as bridesmaid, was attired in a strapless blue tulle Costume feat- tiring A. flared peplum, lace jacket and snatching mittens, She carried a sheaf of pink gladioli. Little Miss Randi Hodgson, Aylmer, who was her cous- in's flower girl, was charming in a star-studded pink nylon net and taf- feta dress with silver slippers. She carried a basket of pink and blue earnations, W. Manning, Blyth, was best man, Ushers were Donald Wightman, Listowel, brother of the bride, and Clarence Ivey, Halifax, N. S. The '1- oeeption was held in the church parlor, where the bride's mother received in a navy sheer ,siteliel lei"!1 erliNli bee MR. A. RUSIN '71 k' Ail, • tk) FtY) 1!:-2 I. COMPANY Ft! gi 1950 Designs Now Being shown fl:1 Individually fitted and styled. • • Several fittings at no additinnal charge. Call 276J, Wingham 6 Ili for Appointment ii • or Write . ,— • a 508 Bathurst Street, Toronto 7411111111811111111111/1 1111111111111111111111111•11111111Mille costume with pink carnation corsage. ll'or a wedding trip to the .Gaspe coast, the bride donned a raisin • brown suit with matching accessories and an orchid corsage, They will me' side at Wolfville„ N. IS, The bride is a graduate .of Victoria Hospital, Len, don, and. the University of Western Ontario in P4biig! Health Nursing, The bridegroom received his Bachelor of Commerce degree from Dalhousie University, Halifax, Red Seal Fancy Cohoe 7 3/4 oz. SALMON 38c 1111111$1111111,0111111111,1111111,1111111111111111111111,11 5 oz. Heinz's SPAGHETTI or BAKED BEANS • 2 for 19c 1111111.11,11111111111.111111,11 ..... 11111111111111111IIII Aunt - Sally's PEACHES 20 oz. 24c Business wheels LOST LOST---between Bluevale and Wing- ham, A. black 18-inch Fipemaster FOR sALE_Feur-yard wide floor page wrench. Finder please leave 1 covering. Also Congoleum in three- at Bluevale P.O. Reward. 513 vard and two-yard widths. WO- K) FOUND wood's, Winghani. A REAL BARGAIN- guele e heater STRAYED- -to home et Conren, w i th 1,i pt,s. At le,t sow at once Diagonal. Road. black and brown end pritaei aceerdieely. Mrs. collie dog' Owner }lease "311 722J E. A. VanStotw, John St.. pliom! 11)2. 5b ti F(..F:. SALE - McCormick - Deering I FOR SALE — three steers, feeders, two-furrow tractor plough, Apply weigh around SOO. Phone 725J3. J. • R. M. Shiell, telephone 620J2. 0 ! R. Graham. Lower Wingham. 51) Chalmera Presbyterian Church in Hamilton was the .seene of an inter- esting wedding on Saturday, when, f b t,e, came tal oizos bride eeci st.oh, c.;1134I1 tiidaughteresisc,hli Pickard,, son .of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Rickard, Ice Lake, Manitoulin. Rev. W. Ii.. Palmer, M, A., conducted the eereniony, against a background of yellow gladioli and ferns. Radios Washers REPAIRED GUARANTEED SERNICE • A plipici)annleces E. SEDDON PHONE 505 WING eAM 111111/111111111111111111111111.11/11111111,111 ..... 101110 Nature Best CREAM CORN 2 for 29c 11110,1111111,1111111111/1111,11,0 ,11,11 •1,1111111 ....... Rose Brand PICKETTES PICKLES 16 oz. 38c 1111.1,11.1,-1,,...•1111111,11111111111111111111.1111111! McLaren's N UT= CRUSH 8 oz. 26c ..1"1"1", -,4111.11111111\. ...e.."1111111111h. "0"01.1... NEW EQUIPMENT— All sizes of New Tractors, Models R, Z, U and G. Tractor Manure Spreaders on Rub- ber and ready for used truck tires. Tractor Double Discs and Cultivators. USED EQUIPMENT— FORD TRACTOR with Plow and Pul- lcee 1950 Model, Massey Model 22 Row Crop. Waterloo Model R. EBERSOL WONDER ELECTRIC HAMMERMILLS with new type hammers. PHILIPS ELECTRICAL APPLI- ANCES Radios and Radios with Record Players, Electric Ranges, Refrigerators and Washers, Electric Shavers, etc. Used Electrical Appliances. GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE Belmore Ont. Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7 4. HMI of TIN.. )/ $374 MIMIC tries*. $31* David Crompton JEWELLER Certified Watchmaker 'Phone 59 Wingham PAPERHANGER AND PAINTER— experienced, reasonable rates. Alex Coutts, Jr., Scott Street, Wingham. 5* REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES FOR SALE Full line of Butcher Equipment, new, 90 ACRES with new implements, 80 ACRES on highway. 65 ACRES on highway, modern house and fine barn. 100 ACRES, estate to settle. 100 ACRES, 3 miles off No. 4, cheap. 200 ACRES, 2 miles off No, 4, cheap. 200 ACRES, hydro, brick house, and large barn. IMPLEMENT BUSINESS represent- ing large manufacturer. TOP NOTCH general store. SERVICE STATION and garage. 3 HOTELS. DWELLINGS in Seaforth, Brussels, Teeswater, Wingham. LISTINGS WANTED. W. C. OKE, Real Estate Broker, Seaforth; E. THOMPSON, Salesman, Wingham, Phone 505. 5b THANK YOU The Junior Band wishes to express sincere thanks to all who assisted with the recent band tattoo, Special thanks to John Brent, who arranged for the entertainment; Mrs. Don Robertson for her assistance and to the Softball Association for the use of the park, Jack Templeman, President Gill. Miller, Sec,-Treas, 5* TAXI DAY or NIGHT Phone 65 JIM CAMERON All Passengers Insured Come to the FALL FAIR at MILVERTON Sept, 21 2.2 Community Talent Show and Modern Dance on Evening of Sept. 21 Horse Races, Baby Contest, Special Attractions Increased Prize List Modern and Old Tyme Dance on Night Sept. 22 Geo. Gernhaelder, Sec.-Treas,